Sensitive bacteria
Eating too many frogs will affect human health and even get parasitic diseases. Frogs hibernate in the soil for more than half a year. After waking up, they carry a variety of viruses and bacteria, which cannot be completely eliminated even after cooking.
pesticide residue
Frogs often devour pests and leave pesticides on crops in their bodies. After eating, pesticide residues will poison people through the food chain.
Parasitic injury
Frogs have a parasite called Liang Long. After people eat it, Liang Long parasitizes under the skin and around the kidneys, producing a liquid that causes local edema or abscess of these tissues. If it invades the eyeball, it can cause corneal ulcer and optic neuritis. , will reduce vision, and even lead to blindness.
Beneficial insects are not edible.
In addition, frogs are beneficial insects, so try to avoid eating them.